After finishing her architecture studies in Munich, Germany,
in 2002 Mona enjoyed an internship in an architectural office for heritage
conservation in Montreal, Canada. She left Quebec to pursue a Master’s degree
in Heritage Conservation (2003-2005) in Bamberg/Germany, where she specialized
subsequently as Research Assistant in CAD, 3D imaging techniques and databases
especially in the field of conservation science and in architectural
conservation.

Specialized in 3D colour imaging and
replica for museum objects she has taken on projects within University College
London (E-Curator "3D
colour scans for remote object identification and assessment", workshop ‘Life cycle of a digital object’), for museums in
London (British Museum - Solomon Islands Canoe, Science Museum, Cortauld Institute of Art) but also internationally (Università
degli studi Lecce/Italy, CULTNAT Egypt, University of Virginia/ USA).

Currently she is actively involved
with the 3DPetrie project at the UCL Petrie Museum.